Looks like photoshop to me sha....
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Wednesday, May 03, 2017
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Someone allegedly paid for a full page advert, taunting Ibrahim Magu, acting EFCC chairman in yesterday's ThisDay newspaper.
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This magu matter still deh pain dem
ReplyDeleteI don't understand wats going on here,am lost. Can someone throw more light on it for me
Deletesee the way it look like magazine from the 80's.
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Abi ooooo
Delete😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
DeleteLooolz! Some people have got plenty time and money to waste.
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha Stella u are funny
ReplyDeleteLol
ReplyDeletehahahahaha please ooo i need to go to Isreal and look for that 30 shillings oo
ReplyDeleteLol this one is not complete, the part that cracked me up is "judas iscariot, the patron saint of whistle blowers "😂😂😂
ReplyDeleteGive away on my mind...
For people getting married in portharcourt...
Watch out!!
Warrefa!
ReplyDeleteMagu this magu that... Abegi...
ReplyDeleteStella, no dey talk photoshop jare. This shows the kind of society we live where corruption is celebrated. So sorry to say this, many Nigerians do not have integrity
ReplyDeleteIs this for real, hmmmm
ReplyDeleteWaste of money and time
ReplyDeleteChildren of ANger everywhere....lol
ReplyDeleteIt's not photoshopped, I will send a clearer picture of it later.
ReplyDelete#stellsboo.
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It is not photochopped. It's real. It was a said event in my office yesterday when we came across it. The questions that came to mind were:
ReplyDelete- Has the Nigerian society become so debased that integrity is now mocked as a virtue for idiots?
- Who then is not corrupt and can the war ever been won?
- How could a prestigious daily newspaper in the calibre of ThisDay publish such? In showing that they support the corruption war or that they are a newsprint with principle, they can decline to make the publication.
What this all indicate is the society is fast changing and it's no longer in Vogue to be upright, a lie from the very pit of hell. I wonder the society our children will meet.
@ ur last paragraph... I really wonder, it calls for concern, as dis is really eating deep into d system. God please we ask for ur mercy oh Lord!
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